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re: Is the Chrysler Pacifica the best minivan choice currently?

Posted on 4/2/17 at 7:42 pm to
Posted by S1C EM
Athens, GA
Member since Nov 2007
11585 posts
Posted on 4/2/17 at 7:42 pm to
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But that's the problem, come on here and shite all over a brand over an info-tainment system that doesn't exist anymore. Just do a little bit of searching and you'd see your gripe is no longer valid.


Did you completely overlook the part where I said I get to play with these cars a good bit thanks to my father-in-law's involvement with our local dealer? Again, not impressed. The Pacifica is definitely a move in the right direction, but it's still not the best minivan on the market. It does look good and the features are nice. But it's likely to suffer the same issues with reliability and resale value as its predecessor. And because of stow-n-go, seats in the second row are not nearly as plush and comfortable as in the competition. That's the one feature where Chrysler has been ahead of the curve, but it has always come at a cost.
Posted by jordan21210
Member since Apr 2009
13417 posts
Posted on 4/2/17 at 10:55 pm to
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Did you completely overlook the part where I said I get to play with these cars a good bit thanks to my father-in-law's involvement with our local dealer? Again, not impressed. The Pacifica is definitely a move in the right direction, but it's still not the best minivan on the market. It does look good and the features are nice. But it's likely to suffer the same issues with reliability and resale value as its predecessor. And because of stow-n-go, seats in the second row are not nearly as plush and comfortable as in the competition. That's the one feature where Chrysler has been ahead of the curve, but it has always come at a cost.


I didn't overlook it. It doesn't help your argument. You, in your own opinion were not impressed...which is fine, bc that's your opinion. Though your in-laws drive nothing but Chrysler and per your comments have had good luck with them. So who are we to believe?

Consensus across the automotive industry right now is that if you need a minivan tomorrow, the Chrysler is the best overall. Saying "it's likely to suffer the same issues with reliability and resale value as its predecessor" is an assumption and you have no proof to back it up because the 2016 is 100% new.

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